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godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of inspiration and american greatness. that program tonight, 9:00 p.m., fox news special, fly me to the moon, astronauts heading space. the never heard before stories tonight right here. you can hear from one of the mission members here in just a bit. astronaut rusty shahwihearth. >> don't miss the special. >> a shocking nfl tragedy leaves one player dead and defensive line lineman josh brent faces charges. how did it happen? what does the dallas cowboys front office say about the players? >> the flu is on the way. health officials warning of a looming crisis. why they say we could see the worst outbreak of
godspeed to the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to. to look up, to be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, an outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we have on the moon. i hope that happens. >> wow, a shining example of...
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ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happening and then awed of a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he was on two-. his story when we come back. >> on friday we officially mark 70 years from the attack on pearl harbor and the japanese launched an attack, more than 2000 americans sending the united states know wa world war ii and we want to focus on the man who survived that attack and he had a dying wish which our military honored. here is william la jeunesse with the story of a true american. >> for more than a year before the attack on pearl harbor, glenn was stationed on the u.s.s. arizona, on morning of december 7th, he was about to take a shower when the sounds of war boomed outside. >> tried to tell some of
ab go on apollo 12 or wait until apollo 14 and for a little while, i couldn't believe what was happening and then awed of a sul. all of a sudden, it is me and it's now, what's next. >> harris: riveting, don't miss it. "fly me to the moon" right after huckabee. the nation marking 71 years since the japanese attacked pearl harbor, thousands of americans on that december day. and who could forget these pictures, and a mon who survived was not just on one battleship that lot hit, he...
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. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being in history, saying nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one of the most rewarding thing is to share my experience and feelings with other people and try to answer some questions. i've been asked a million times, how does it feel to make that first step on the moon? neil, the first steps had already been taken before i got there, not just by neil but by everyone else who had been there before me. >> i would like to dedicate the first step of apollo 17 to all those who made it possible. >> last man to walk the moon. you look up at the moon. your kids look up, your grandkids look up at the moon. you were the last human being to touch that surface. how does that make you feel? >>
. >> looking back at that flight, apollo 17, you were also on the moon longer than any human being in history, saying nothing of being the last. >> houston, the challenger has landed. >> roger, that's super. >> the first thing i remember is looking out at this mountainous valley and realize that i am now where no human being has ever been before. what i am seeing with my eyes had never been seen by human being in the history of mankind. at least that we know. i think one...
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17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so hard to imagine. what a privilege to meet you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> jamie: as woe celebrate the look back at the space race, our own neil caveto took a look with the astronauts behind the giant leap for mankind. fly me to the moon, tonight at 9:00, right here-- >>> say that again? >> jamie: no, no. you only get one take on that. we'll be right back. this is how mommy learned... ...and now... you! [ giggles ] ♪ the one and only, cheerios since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting cli
17, well past my 40th anniversary on apollo 9. but most of us are really interested in the future and what opportunities are going to be there for our grandchildren and kids in the future generations. that's a wide-open thing now. the new policies which support private initiative are really pioneering new capabilities and kids are going to be operating, being born, working and playing in space the way, you know, i did and my parents and grandparents did here on the ground. >> jamie: so...
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apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most lunar samples and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful kind of person, and i think that is the kind of people that we have in the space program. some look back at the times and they think, well, they did so much then and our steps are slower, shorter or more frustrating now. part of that's true. it's a different time, a different political arena and it was a political race, and if you needed it for apollo, then you got it. that's not our environment, but the environment that we're in right now, we have to balance the needs of everybody, we have to spend our money in the places it really needs to be spent and balance that and so the steps that we take are sort of
apparently apollo 17 broke all the records, it was the longest mission and they brought back the most lunar samples and longest time in lunar orbit and simply amazing mission and so, you know, in early december here in 2012 to celebrate 40 years, it makes me really proud of what i do today. >> and you are still doing it. you're very, very involved with the program, and is the glass half full or half empty, as far as the future of space exploration? >> well, i'm a glass, a glassful...
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. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that. isn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none of them heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify national gas is huge . the company will do extraordinary well because of it cheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that are making money >> what is making money. >> i think boring is it better. >> hey, i built a crire on it. >> it is it a three percent dividend yield as walgreen is, it is a good idea. >> ben? >> super competive field. it is a
. >> apollo 13 commander thinking one out of 10 chances of surviving that. isn't that out of this world? >> and you know what else is stock picks from our shooting stars. none of them heroes, but they are all good friends. >> the space program, for america. liquiify national gas is huge . the company will do extraordinary well because of it cheniere. >> i agree with you about natural gas in general. but i rather have companies that are making money >> what is...
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it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards. but i think human nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds around it. what would you like to see the u.s. set their sights on? >> i would like to see the u.s. set its sights on developing the technology to go wherever we need to go. i would like to see the i.s. set its sights on developing the propulsion system that will take us where we need to go. the first step is go someplace like mars or go to an asteroid. a further step from where wehav. but we need to develop -- the technology development is the key to the whole thing. >> in the special coming up this weekend on fox, we hear astronauts talk about the experience of going to the mo
it's been 40 years since the apollo program and we have take and step backwards. but i think human nature being what it is, the time will come when people will realize that going to the moon is not enough. going to mars is not enough. we'll have to go someplace where we can move human population at a time when we can't live here on earth anymore. we are maybe talking a million years. but that's okay. in universal time that not very long. alisyn: in the next 40 years so we can get our minds...
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godspeed to crew of apollo 17. ♪ ♪ >> the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to, to look up to and be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grand mother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone no, electricity, outhouse and she walked the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leigh footprints of the moon. i hope it happens. >> get more evenly thoughts from charles krauthammer. >> i talked to kneel about that. he said those people represent a time in the country when it seemed we could do the impossible. now we can't cobble together deal on the fiscal cliff. what are your thoughts? >> humans lived in the sky for 100,000 years and finally got off the ground at kitty hawk. then it took 66 years to go from the flight a minute-and-a-half or so, kitty hawk to the moon. yet for the next 40, we lived in retreat. literally circling the space station studying the physiology of nausea. that's not what kennedy had in mind to say we go to moon not because it's easy, but it's hard.
godspeed to crew of apollo 17. ♪ ♪ >> the space program will come back. the country needs to have something to look forward to, to look up to and be proud of. what can we do in 10,000 years? my grand mother on a farm in michigan had a ring telephone no, electricity, outhouse and she walked the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leigh footprints of the moon. i hope it happens. >> get more evenly thoughts from charles krauthammer. >>...
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why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12? i could not believe what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political insiders will talk about it. >>gregg: political crisis in europe spilling over into the united states. christians now seeking asylum and why they say they have no choice but to run. i have a cold... i took dayquil, but i still have a runny nose. [ male announcer ] dayquil doesn't treat that. huh? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus rushes relief to all your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ sighs ] thank you! [ male announcer ] you're welcome. that's the cold truth! hurry in and try five succulent entrees, like ourender snow crab paired with savory garlic
why not wait until apollo 14? or why not apollo 12? i could not believe what was happening and i thought, well, it is me, it is now, so, what is next? >> people say it was a good thing it was jim. >> you can catch that entire documentary "fly me to the moon" tonight at 9:00 p.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. >>heather: the clock is tick down to the dooming fiscal cliff but if the united states goes over the cliff who gets the blame? our political...
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exploring it to follow up on the apollo astronaut discovery from four years ago. this is the first vehicle landing on the moon since the late 1970s. this should wake us up. it could help us lower the cost of exploring the space overall. >> interesting news that china is accomplishing a great feat like this. but psychologically, do you think that folks at nasa are wincing a bit, knowing we haven't had space exploration on the moon in 40 years? >> i think we should be waking up to this and paying attention. the obama administration canceled the plan to return to the move in this decade five years ago. since then we have done orbital mission but no plan to go to the surface. maybe this is an indication that it could be competitive arena or we might pay attention to this. if we can't duplicate what the chinese has done it now, it means that the chinese taken over the technical lead and planetary exploration here. we would be wise to follow up with the space station partners for example and put down a consortium that could duplicate the feat and follow up on what the c
exploring it to follow up on the apollo astronaut discovery from four years ago. this is the first vehicle landing on the moon since the late 1970s. this should wake us up. it could help us lower the cost of exploring the space overall. >> interesting news that china is accomplishing a great feat like this. but psychologically, do you think that folks at nasa are wincing a bit, knowing we haven't had space exploration on the moon in 40 years? >> i think we should be waking up to...
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since the card said from the man in the moon. [ laughter ] >> apollo 8 showed everyone up. the sew yets especially. america was leaving the space race, the end of the decade and jfk's deadline quickly approaching. >> neil: our 40th anniversary of being on the moon. fox has specials but "flying to the moon" was superb and inspiring. well done. thank you, colonel. they did the heavy lifting. i went along for the incredible kid in the candy store ride. mark e-mails -- >> neil: justin e-mails -- >> they were heroes and are. kevin in pittsburgh -- >> i'll take what i can get, kevin. carla via yahoo -- >> man, oh, man, i think i can die now. not so fast, because kevin e-mails -- >> i would like to hang on a little while to see if i could. thank you very much. felix in new york city -- >> i do, here is where the preaching comes in. we all have it within to us be great. i hope if you got anything out of this special, o it is this. i'll be blunt. you don't have to be an astronaut to see how many of the leaders have become asses, but the astronauts won't say that, so allow me. they w
since the card said from the man in the moon. [ laughter ] >> apollo 8 showed everyone up. the sew yets especially. america was leaving the space race, the end of the decade and jfk's deadline quickly approaching. >> neil: our 40th anniversary of being on the moon. fox has specials but "flying to the moon" was superb and inspiring. well done. thank you, colonel. they did the heavy lifting. i went along for the incredible kid in the candy store ride. mark e-mails --...
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apollo was much shorter time scale. this was four-month mission. this will be follow-up hi-seas mission, which is duration of entire trip to mars. for better or worse we're still so far away from the real actual nasa mission to mars we have a lot of time to train. it is great we're learning all the extra things. i think there is sort of anxiety, okay, we're learning a lot. now we would like to go and do it. bill: it looks cool but you're a long way away, right? >> well, let's be clear, this is a very tough mission. nine months in confined space. just on this test mission they had power interruptions. they had communications interruptions. here is guy with serious health issue. that happens on a mars mission, there is no way to go away too. bill: excellent point about apollo. didn't know that. cory, thanks for copping in. dr. ronald williams. thank you, sir. congratulations to you and other team members out of fort wayne, indiana. martha, to you. martha: with fighting raging in eastern ukraine, new accusations that russia violated landmark arms cont
apollo was much shorter time scale. this was four-month mission. this will be follow-up hi-seas mission, which is duration of entire trip to mars. for better or worse we're still so far away from the real actual nasa mission to mars we have a lot of time to train. it is great we're learning all the extra things. i think there is sort of anxiety, okay, we're learning a lot. now we would like to go and do it. bill: it looks cool but you're a long way away, right? >> well, let's be clear,...
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this image shows the site of 1972's apollo 17 mission. to the right indicating where they parked the lunar rover. and you can see the vehicle's tell tale double tracks there. and the left arrow points to some of the last foot trails the astronauts made. amazing. >>> on this day in 1901, anarchist shot president william mckinley twice at point-blank range. the 25th commander in chief was shaking hands with supporters in buffalo when a man with what many people thought was a bandaged hand shot the president in the chest.
this image shows the site of 1972's apollo 17 mission. to the right indicating where they parked the lunar rover. and you can see the vehicle's tell tale double tracks there. and the left arrow points to some of the last foot trails the astronauts made. amazing. >>> on this day in 1901, anarchist shot president william mckinley twice at point-blank range. the 25th commander in chief was shaking hands with supporters in buffalo when a man with what many people thought was a bandaged...
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it looks more like the apollo spaceship. they're just worlds ahead. it will blast off at 7:05 thursday morning east coast time from the kennedy space center. it will be carried by a delta four rocket. the shuttle will then go up 3,600 miles. take two laps around the earth, and then it will turn around and re-enter the erlt's atmosphere at, like, 20,000 miles per hour splashing down about 600 miles off the coast of san diego in the pacific ocean. the entire trip will last about four and a half hours, and, of course, just like the old apollo days, two navy ships will pick up the capsule, and this thing is a very important test for nasa. listen. >> if there are sultsys with how the systems actually behave with one another during flight, my hope is that we find that on this test flight. that's what it's all about. we want to discover things that are beyond our modelling capability and beyond our expertise, so we can learn it and fix it before we put people on board. >> this, of course, is an unmanned spaceflight, but this thing is designed to carry four a
it looks more like the apollo spaceship. they're just worlds ahead. it will blast off at 7:05 thursday morning east coast time from the kennedy space center. it will be carried by a delta four rocket. the shuttle will then go up 3,600 miles. take two laps around the earth, and then it will turn around and re-enter the erlt's atmosphere at, like, 20,000 miles per hour splashing down about 600 miles off the coast of san diego in the pacific ocean. the entire trip will last about four and a half...
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more apollo 13 commander, who better to fix washington problems than a guy who tackled the ultimate problem. >> houston, we have a problem. >> he gets my vote. >> or maybe rather than the speaker sweating the same old budget deals, speaker richard simmons sweating with the oldies. >> hi. hi. hi everybody. hi! come dance with me. dance with me. come on. you, come dance to. >> if you are looking for someone slightly more thoughtful, someone with whom you can make a deal and bear your spending soul who better than e-harmony guy who helps thousands find their ultimate soul might. >> fine the person who will accept you and love you for who you are. >> he looks like a speaker. no, no e-harmony guy, no astronaut guy, that looks short, short guy, or actor talking to a chair, or ms. weaver, back to this go. nice guy. safe guy. a gay who is not afraid to guy or afraid to curse, there could come a time when washington tires of business as usual but today is not the same. sorry, richard, you will have to sweat this out a little longer. ♪ baby, i don't know what you got ♪ ♪ better take it easy ♪
more apollo 13 commander, who better to fix washington problems than a guy who tackled the ultimate problem. >> houston, we have a problem. >> he gets my vote. >> or maybe rather than the speaker sweating the same old budget deals, speaker richard simmons sweating with the oldies. >> hi. hi. hi everybody. hi! come dance with me. dance with me. come on. you, come dance to. >> if you are looking for someone slightly more thoughtful, someone with whom you can make a...
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first this day in history 1972 two american astronauts on board apollo 17 did the moon walk making them the last humans to set foot on the moon. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. >> good morning to you. welcome back to fox and friends first. i am heather nauert. >> i am heather childers. thank you for joining us. it is half past the top of the hour. that means it is now time for your 5@5:30. the top five stories making news at this hour. he paid the ultimate sacrifice to save the lives of his fellow marines. ins
first this day in history 1972 two american astronauts on board apollo 17 did the moon walk making them the last humans to set foot on the moon. progresso this reduced sodium soup says it mahelp lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just he to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veggies and beans, that's what may help lower your cholesterol and -- well that's easy [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. i heard you guys can ship ground...
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. >> and going all the way back to the apollo era. heather: how much sleep should we get per night on average? >> generally between 7-8 hours. heather: most of us do not get seven or eight hours. appreciate your work. jon: president obama making the call to launch strikes on iraq a soil. how will it affect midterm elections? a closer look at the politics overseas. and the premiere of fox news reporting "live free or die." a small business owner does the math, and here's what he found. >> those employees, have asked them to check the exchange to see what the cost would be. and what they report back to me is not necessarily positive news. >> my would be close to $300 per month. >> $8000 deductible. >> that is awful insurance to go down to 5000 bill pay. each of these represent a gift of life for people here in israel in desperate need. a difficult time for israel and the jewish people as the government spends more and more resources for terrorism. every week more and more people come and you can see the desperation for food. it is diffi
. >> and going all the way back to the apollo era. heather: how much sleep should we get per night on average? >> generally between 7-8 hours. heather: most of us do not get seven or eight hours. appreciate your work. jon: president obama making the call to launch strikes on iraq a soil. how will it affect midterm elections? a closer look at the politics overseas. and the premiere of fox news reporting "live free or die." a small business owner does the math, and here's...
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now buzz aldrin tells the website he doesn't believe a ufo was trailing apollo 11. he thinks it was a panel still attached to the capsule. saying i feel absolutely convinced that we were looking at the sun reflected off one of those panels. which one? i don't know. so technically the definition could be unidentified. but he does believe there is life out there somewhere and maybe he is just not telling us the whole story. >> very interesting. thank you. well, just ahead a special throw back thursday moment involving my hair. plus, coming up on hannity. >> first of all, these boats fly. >> what have you got? >> we got triple 300. >> yeah, you got 900 horsepower. it will come up and operate into 12 inches of water. that's why this becomes a very, very usable type of a vessel. so almost anywhere in the rio grande now we can operate. we realize that we weren't going to get the support from the federal government so we had to do something. he helps looks after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you'r
now buzz aldrin tells the website he doesn't believe a ufo was trailing apollo 11. he thinks it was a panel still attached to the capsule. saying i feel absolutely convinced that we were looking at the sun reflected off one of those panels. which one? i don't know. so technically the definition could be unidentified. but he does believe there is life out there somewhere and maybe he is just not telling us the whole story. >> very interesting. thank you. well, just ahead a special throw...
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bruce via comcast, neil, i'm one of the fat asses who worked on the apollo and shuttle programs. i don't remember that stiny country is doing that job, and we ate that crap back then. gary via msn. neil, where in the world is personal responsibility these days? oh, my god, scum-sucking lawyers. paulette in santa barbara. if you are going to sue companies that make us fat, start with ben & jerry's. >> and in middleburg, florida, if we sue the fast food companies, i think we should sue the teachers for not teaching their students about nutrition. >> you raise a very good point. where does all of this end? where does personal responsibility begin? suing mcdonald's because it makes some stuff that isn't good for you misses the point that mcdonald's also so happens to make stuff that is good for you, and comparing fast food to big tobacco leaves out one very big difference. the tobacco industry knew its product was addictive. it even made it addictive and hid that fact for years. unless ronald has been filling his fries with freon and lying about it, mcdonald's should be free to push
bruce via comcast, neil, i'm one of the fat asses who worked on the apollo and shuttle programs. i don't remember that stiny country is doing that job, and we ate that crap back then. gary via msn. neil, where in the world is personal responsibility these days? oh, my god, scum-sucking lawyers. paulette in santa barbara. if you are going to sue companies that make us fat, start with ben & jerry's. >> and in middleburg, florida, if we sue the fast food companies, i think we should sue...
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plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon
plus, 45 years ago today, apollo 11 liftd off ed off to put the man on the moon
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known 67, the explosion and fire in the apollo one capsule killed all three astronauts within a minute. xn born after 1972, they never saw an american standing on the moon, live on their television set. but the man you can see right there is gene stern an. and he said this day of remembrance is important not only for the legacy but the lesson for all of us. >> not only did we make the possible, possible. if you want to do something badly enough and if you have the passion it make something happen and something important in your life and the life perhaps of your friends and family and your entire country, it doesn't come without costs. it does not come without costs. >> not only did each tragedy lead nasa to improve astronaut safety. but america and newsa persevered and kept on flying and exploring on the backs of the pioneers who made the greatest sacrifice. >> thank you, phil in miami. >> we are waiting a major report on the keystone pipeline. what impact could it have on the future? >> big deal. >> and the firefighters who did not come to the aid of a man who died. and the suspension
known 67, the explosion and fire in the apollo one capsule killed all three astronauts within a minute. xn born after 1972, they never saw an american standing on the moon, live on their television set. but the man you can see right there is gene stern an. and he said this day of remembrance is important not only for the legacy but the lesson for all of us. >> not only did we make the possible, possible. if you want to do something badly enough and if you have the passion it make...
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a lot of the american public was not alive in the gemini and apollo programs. if you were born after 1972, you never saw live on your television an american standing on the moon. i spoke with gene cernan. he tells me all the astronauts and fallen heroes, what they did leave behind is a legacy. >> mott only did we make the possible, possible. if you have got the passion to do something important in your life and the lives of your friends and family and entire country, it doesn't come without cost. it does not come without cost. >> reporter: while each disaster and loss of life for nasa paused the programs underway at that time. the result was astronaut safety improved every single time and nasa and america continued moving forward. arthel: she says she'll fight this to the end. brand-new reaction from amanda knox. her reactions raw after an italian court found her guilty again of murdering her roommate meredith kercher. >> i'm going to fight this to the end. it's not right. it's not fair. i'm going to do everything i can. i need a lot of help. i really hope that
a lot of the american public was not alive in the gemini and apollo programs. if you were born after 1972, you never saw live on your television an american standing on the moon. i spoke with gene cernan. he tells me all the astronauts and fallen heroes, what they did leave behind is a legacy. >> mott only did we make the possible, possible. if you have got the passion to do something important in your life and the lives of your friends and family and entire country, it doesn't come...
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three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apollo i, a fire onboard the capsule on the launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program, christa mcauliffe one of the seven b who died that day, and finally the space shuttle columbia, exactly ten years ago, that shuttle broke up upon reentry. it was later determined that a piece of foam from an exterior tank hit the wing, and it was only upon reentry 16 days later after successful experiments in space that those seven astronauts lost their lives. a sense of mourning, a sense of commemoration, but also a sense of gratitude for people who pushed the boundaries and gave their lives in the process. jon, back to you. jon: steve steve harrigan, i rer 1967 telling my cup scout troop about the loss of
three major tragedies in nasa's history claimed the lives of 17 astronauts beginning in 1967 with the apollo i, a fire onboard the capsule on the launching pad claimed the lives of three including gus brisesome, a veteran of the america ri program, and then again in 1986 it was the space shuttle challenger. that shuttle flew for just 73 seconds before exploding, a tragedy that was captured before the ideas of many school children, that's because it was the first teacher in space program,...
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. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as simple as findsing the people -- >> they could but no one wanted to speak. the point is did they invite them and they say they did. >> they did not invite them. the only invitations came when we threatened to sue them. >> let me ask you this. you say this case -- let me get jordan in on this. this has implications for every level of government across the countr>> i think that it does. it's a practice that was done at local units of government and state legislatures, at congress and i think it's going to help many people see that the establishment clause is not sort of command by the constitution for the governme
. >> they even had a priest that got up and prayed to apollo. >> there were three people who suspiciously at the time we threatened to sue them all of a sudden they found a leader and although they couldn't find arab buy. they found a jewish person who could give a jewish prayer. if this town can't locate a single rabbi, a single emom, i would say i'm worried about how they are fixing the potholes because it doesn't sound that they are serious. because if you can't do something as...
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>> well, the things they're most interested in are the apollo landing sites, 11 through 17. but there's an incredible, crazy array of things there. there's a falcon feather and a hammer that david scott dropped to demonstrate how gravity worked, there are the golf balls there are 96 bags of frozen urine and feces which i'm assuming nobody wants, but they're hanging out there -- martha: because? >> we left a lot of trash on the moon, a lot of amazing around factions, and the question is how much do you want to preserve? the other interesting question to me is, you know, nasa isn't saying that, oh, they're going to send missions back to protect this, they're saying private companies are going to go, you know, poking around, and they want to make sure they don't disturb things. so the private space flight is really the forward element. martha: how far away are we from a competitive environment where there's all these different entities going up there, and you have to protect it? you look at what richard branson has done, and that's just getting us up to the zone of the internat
>> well, the things they're most interested in are the apollo landing sites, 11 through 17. but there's an incredible, crazy array of things there. there's a falcon feather and a hammer that david scott dropped to demonstrate how gravity worked, there are the golf balls there are 96 bags of frozen urine and feces which i'm assuming nobody wants, but they're hanging out there -- martha: because? >> we left a lot of trash on the moon, a lot of amazing around factions, and the question...
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we'll see you back in the next couple of weeks and kristin fisher had to celebrate the apollo 11 launch. will be back. chris: i'm chris wallace. the risk of life threatening floods as tropical storm barry moved inland and president trumps immigration rates start in cities across the country. >> it starts on sunday and it would take people out and bring them back to their countries. chris: the president insists he did not cave on using the census to find out what the people in this country are citizens. president trump: not only did i back down but i did not back up. chris: we discussed this with kellyanne conway who's just back from the southern border. president trump: there's nothing he can say. he's written a report. the report said no collusion and it said effectively, no obstruction. chris: robert mueller's testimony on capitol hill delay as democrats subpoena new witnesses in the russia investigation. we will discuss house democrats showdown with the president with assistant speaker. it's a "fox news sunday" exclusive. plus, the very public feud between speaker pelosi and the left
we'll see you back in the next couple of weeks and kristin fisher had to celebrate the apollo 11 launch. will be back. chris: i'm chris wallace. the risk of life threatening floods as tropical storm barry moved inland and president trumps immigration rates start in cities across the country. >> it starts on sunday and it would take people out and bring them back to their countries. chris: the president insists he did not cave on using the census to find out what the people in this country...
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it's not about me, it's not apollo 17, it's about us. that's the point i want to get across. martha: gene cernan is a national treasure. we are so glad he has been part of our experience in remembering the incredible pioneering work of the astronauts that we sort of grew up watching over the last 40 years, really. and neil cavuto, also a fox national treasure. we are delighted to have him in our ranks today. neil you immersed yourself in this. speaking with these heroes, these american heroes over this long period of time, working on this piece and working so hard on it and so well. what really struck you about your experience? >> reporter: well, it was an act of love, it was a lot of hard work for everybody involved. but i've got to tell you, martha, as a kid i was rile in really into watching gene on the moon. i was 12 years old. gene might be a hero by the way, he can't sing worth a dam. i'll leaf it at that. my parents finally gave in and said all right we'll take you to cape kennedy at the time, now cape canaveral. i looked at the rockets and capsules and i realized i ca
it's not about me, it's not apollo 17, it's about us. that's the point i want to get across. martha: gene cernan is a national treasure. we are so glad he has been part of our experience in remembering the incredible pioneering work of the astronauts that we sort of grew up watching over the last 40 years, really. and neil cavuto, also a fox national treasure. we are delighted to have him in our ranks today. neil you immersed yourself in this. speaking with these heroes, these american heroes...
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godspeed the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced that the space program will come back. >> the country needs to have something to look forward to, to look up, to be proud of. >> what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother in a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, a outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we left on the moon. i hope that happens. >> fly me to the moon airs tonight, 9:00 eastern. you do not want to miss it. >> last week two republican senators presented their version of the dream act. could it been the g.o.p. answer to immigration? we'll talk to texas senator kay bailey hutchison will the act and more. >>> also a school in little rock plans a voluntary trip to see a charlie brown christmas play at a church and steps into the crossfire of a culture war. it's the real deal and it's coming up. [ female announcer ] food, meet flavor. flavor, meet food. it's time for swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth in easy to use packets. mix it into skillet dishes, for an instant d
godspeed the crew of apollo 17. >> i'm convinced that the space program will come back. >> the country needs to have something to look forward to, to look up, to be proud of. >> what can we do in 10,000 years? my grandmother in a farm in michigan had a ring telephone, no electricity, a outhouse and she watched the first guy walk on the moon. >> i would like to see the next generation leave footprints like we left on the moon. i hope that happens. >> fly me to the...
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apollo, do you agree there is anyway he can be home for christmas? >> i don't see that he'll be home for christmas at all. i think, you know, the earlier reports -- his next hearing is in mid january and i don't expect any action to be taken until then. martha: what do you make of this case, kully? >> it's a tragedy. martha: let's go to kully first. >> thanks, martha it's a tragedy. from what i've read he actually tried to speak with u.s. custom and border patrol agents before he crossed the mexican border to make sure it was okay to bring this 24-inch, 410 shotgun transit through mexico to go surfing down in costa rica, he clearly had no ill intent. i agree with my coguest that it doesn't look like there will be any action except for the court action in january. the administration needs to do more quietly behind the scenes to make sure he's provided the counselor services he deserves and has a right to have especially as a combat decorated marine. martha: is it typical for this kind of violation to garner this kind of prison sentence and this kind o
apollo, do you agree there is anyway he can be home for christmas? >> i don't see that he'll be home for christmas at all. i think, you know, the earlier reports -- his next hearing is in mid january and i don't expect any action to be taken until then. martha: what do you make of this case, kully? >> it's a tragedy. martha: let's go to kully first. >> thanks, martha it's a tragedy. from what i've read he actually tried to speak with u.s. custom and border patrol agents before...
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some of the astronaut names you might remember including apollo 11 crew mates buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> mr. i will be eternally grate withful to be -- grateful to be so fortunate that my opportunity to knew to the moon and land was under the command of neil armstrong. perhaps the best test pilot america has ever seen. and the epitome of a spaceman. jon: armstrong passed away last august at the age of 82 after suffering heart problems. he made history back on july 20, 1969, when he left mankind's first footprints on the lunar surface. jenna: nice to remember him again today. well, there are big developments in the murder trial of george zimmerman. lawyers are narrowing down the pool of potential jurors for the first time zimmerman's defense team is grilling a select team of member and women who could decide their client's fate. >>> plus, a special look at the first 100 days of pope francis and what's being called the francis effect. we'll explain, ahead. jon: right now the new u.s. ambassador to libya is settling into her new post. deborah jones arriving in tripoli today wher
some of the astronaut names you might remember including apollo 11 crew mates buzz aldrin and michael collins. >> mr. i will be eternally grate withful to be -- grateful to be so fortunate that my opportunity to knew to the moon and land was under the command of neil armstrong. perhaps the best test pilot america has ever seen. and the epitome of a spaceman. jon: armstrong passed away last august at the age of 82 after suffering heart problems. he made history back on july 20, 1969, when...
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on this day in 1970, apollo xiii splashed down in the pacific after it 2,000 miles from earth. oxygen tank exploded. crippling part of the space craft sparking the famous words houston, we've had a problem here. what followed was a long trip back to earth for three astronauts on board. the crew had little oxygen, power and water. with the help of mission control they successfully used some untested measures to avoid tragedy. some 29 million people watched the plash down on tv and the problem solved 42 years ago
on this day in 1970, apollo xiii splashed down in the pacific after it 2,000 miles from earth. oxygen tank exploded. crippling part of the space craft sparking the famous words houston, we've had a problem here. what followed was a long trip back to earth for three astronauts on board. the crew had little oxygen, power and water. with the help of mission control they successfully used some untested measures to avoid tragedy. some 29 million people watched the plash down on tv and the problem...
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>> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got this guy, dennis, along with rich buddies taking trips out to the space. >> i think private travel is the the future and nasa is looking to buy trips on private trips for its astronauts and the goal would be if you and i get to book a trip it mars some day. >> megyn: no, thanks, i'll keep my feet planted where they are. in russia they did an experiment with six astronauts simulated it in close confinement for 520 days, how did that go? >> surprisingly well. not only did they spend 17 months locked in a capsule together, it was international, europe, russia, chinese astronaut trainer, and they, you know, tackl
>> it's something that's never been done before, now, in the 1960's, when nasa did it with apollo 8, it wowed the world and this would do that except at mars and it's an effort to explore mars and for interest in space and prove it can be done. there are people who say it can't be. >> megyn: already people say it's kind of sad because you've got nasa scientists now tour guides at kennedy space center, offering tours to tourists instead of working on space missions and you've got...
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early in the days of th the apollo program there were serious scientists to said there are some rocks on earth that can burst into flames, it doesn't normally happen because there is oxygen in the air. anything that could burn would have burned a longtime ago. on the moon there is no air, there was a real fear that the entire moon with us a tinderbox waiting for a spark. they would bring a bag of rocks into the apollo capsule, expose them to air and they would pw*urs into flames. people crossed their fingers when we landed. they thought was unlikely but nobody knew if it was true or not. martha: this is like a freak accident, she has very bad burns and her husband also does when he saw her sports flaming. is there anything you can do to prevent this from happening? i pick up rocks on the beach all the time. shiny ones, pretty ones. >> there are things you should be afraid of. maybe not so much rocks. spontaneouresponsible taeupb combustion. if you have magazines, a large stack of magazines can com combust. pista chio nuts, can combust. martha: thank you, corey. bill: got 0 some breaki
early in the days of th the apollo program there were serious scientists to said there are some rocks on earth that can burst into flames, it doesn't normally happen because there is oxygen in the air. anything that could burn would have burned a longtime ago. on the moon there is no air, there was a real fear that the entire moon with us a tinderbox waiting for a spark. they would bring a bag of rocks into the apollo capsule, expose them to air and they would pw*urs into flames. people crossed...
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it looks similar to the apollo capsule. a little bit bigger, twice as big as that. capable of holding four people. it will be the craft that makes the mission to mars. although i couldn't imagine being inside something that size for the six-month duration of it. but already, this is not a concept. it is a real spacecraft. it is already undergone testing for an aborted launch attempt. two years from now it will undergo testing for reentry. five years from now the actual orion rocket will be taking off. it is not a concept. it is the real thing. there is manned space future to look forward to. gregg: doug, we'll check back with you as the ceremonies get underway. as the symbol of the space program moves to the museum another nation take as huge step towards missile development. >> five, four, three, two, one. now. gregg: nuclear-armed india saying it successfully test-fired a long-range missile. the weapon allegedly capable of reaching china and carrying an atomic warhead. india hoping to join an eheat club of nations with intercontinental ballistic missiles. martha:
it looks similar to the apollo capsule. a little bit bigger, twice as big as that. capable of holding four people. it will be the craft that makes the mission to mars. although i couldn't imagine being inside something that size for the six-month duration of it. but already, this is not a concept. it is a real spacecraft. it is already undergone testing for an aborted launch attempt. two years from now it will undergo testing for reentry. five years from now the actual orion rocket will be...
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and on this day in 1970, three americans launched into space on apollo 13. a lunar landing mission that would become a dramatic rescue effort. the crew blasted off without a hitch. days later rocked the space craft. oxygen tank cutting supply of breathable air and water. radioed mission control houston we have a problem here. astronauts endured extreme conditions in their landing capsule until they could repower the main craft. after several tense days in space, the crew safely splash landed in the pacific. hollywood eventually based a film on the ill fated journey that started with a successful liftoff 43 years ago today. and now you know the news for this thursday, april the 11th, 2013. i'm shepard smith. did you get a chance to seat medal of honor award
and on this day in 1970, three americans launched into space on apollo 13. a lunar landing mission that would become a dramatic rescue effort. the crew blasted off without a hitch. days later rocked the space craft. oxygen tank cutting supply of breathable air and water. radioed mission control houston we have a problem here. astronauts endured extreme conditions in their landing capsule until they could repower the main craft. after several tense days in space, the crew safely splash landed in...
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showtime at the apollo has never quite looked like this. watch as president obama channels his inner soul singer. who knew? >> to know that reverend al green was here. ♪ i ♪ so in love with you >> those guys didn't think i would do it. i told you -- >> so that was president obama during a fundraiser at the historic apollo theater in harlem, new york last night. the real al green performed earlier in the evening. the whole event netting about $3 million for the president's re-election campaign. i bet if he sings like that, he'll earn a couple more million. >> it was over to spike lee's house for another fundraiser at his private bungalow. >> spike lee -- >> bungalow. that's when you're on the beach somewhere, not in new york. >> i'm thinking we should be. >> there in his brownstone. >> meanwhile, the debate last night, it was an interesting thing. yesterday was the busiest news day of the campaign. rick perry dropped out. rick santorum won iowa. and then newt gingrich's ex-wife mary anne dropped a bombshell that he had asked her to have
showtime at the apollo has never quite looked like this. watch as president obama channels his inner soul singer. who knew? >> to know that reverend al green was here. ♪ i ♪ so in love with you >> those guys didn't think i would do it. i told you -- >> so that was president obama during a fundraiser at the historic apollo theater in harlem, new york last night. the real al green performed earlier in the evening. the whole event netting about $3 million for the president's...
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you know in college in syracuse, take math or intensive language and now apollo eye t apollo italiano. >> you're way ahead of me. >> megyn: and the trayvon martin case, the subject in kelly's court as we learn about a quote, lie from trayvon martin's girlfriend. was it a lie, that's what they say, that's now left prosecutors in a tough position. she's a crucial witness in the case and that case took a major hit today. we'll talk about it in kelly's court. plus, the white house being challenged and why america just gave 250 million bucks, taxpayer money here, to the muslim brotherhood in egypt when federal workers are being furloughed right here at home? and up next, we'll speak to the rape victim who yesterday pleaded with colorado lawmakers to preserve the right of a person to carry a conceived weapon on college campuses, only to be told by a state lawmaker that she didn't really understand the issue and the specifics were really not her-- >> the colorado coalition says that-- >> just wait. >> for every, for every one woman who used a handgun to kill someone in self-defense, 83 were
you know in college in syracuse, take math or intensive language and now apollo eye t apollo italiano. >> you're way ahead of me. >> megyn: and the trayvon martin case, the subject in kelly's court as we learn about a quote, lie from trayvon martin's girlfriend. was it a lie, that's what they say, that's now left prosecutors in a tough position. she's a crucial witness in the case and that case took a major hit today. we'll talk about it in kelly's court. plus, the white house being...
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why didn't i go on apollo 12 or wait to apollo 14. for a little while i couldn't believe what was happening and then all of a sudden i said, well it is me and it is now. so what's next? jon: jim lovell, one of my all-time heroes. you can catch the entire documentary, fox news reporting, fly me to the moon, airing this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox news channel. heather: i will definitely tune in for that. that is a good one. you heard of pacemakers for the heart but how about one for the brain? a promises new break through offering hope to alzheimer's patients. >>> plus how do you like your cup of joe? these elephants help make one of the world's most exotic coffees. 50 bucks a serving. the coffee beans, that's a whole different story. stay tuned. ligations, but oblig. ligations, but oblig. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their
why didn't i go on apollo 12 or wait to apollo 14. for a little while i couldn't believe what was happening and then all of a sudden i said, well it is me and it is now. so what's next? jon: jim lovell, one of my all-time heroes. you can catch the entire documentary, fox news reporting, fly me to the moon, airing this sunday 9:00 p.m. eastern time right here on fox news channel. heather: i will definitely tune in for that. that is a good one. you heard of pacemakers for the heart but how about...
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it's not the actual snoopy it's a lunar capsule used in apollo 10. the last record of snoop poe's location is now more than 40 years old. tracking it may require taking into account the gravitational pull of the sun, the moon, the earth, we have no idea where it is. jon: snoopy come home. jenna: fox news alert back here in new york city mahmoud abbas has submitted an application to the u.n. for statehood for the palestinian territories. new video of the exchange of that actually happening. we are awaiting comment from mahmoud abbas. again israel, our closes ally in the region does not want this to happen. it's up to the u tph-rbg security council to vote for recognition. we have been waiting for this essentially all week to see if mahmoud abbas was actually going to do this. now we have the video that he has and he'll be speaking in about 15 minutes or so. we'll have that live for you and all the breaking news coming up next hour. we'll be right back with more "happening now." ♪ [ horn honks ] ♪ oh, those were the best of days ♪ ♪ i still fee
it's not the actual snoopy it's a lunar capsule used in apollo 10. the last record of snoop poe's location is now more than 40 years old. tracking it may require taking into account the gravitational pull of the sun, the moon, the earth, we have no idea where it is. jon: snoopy come home. jenna: fox news alert back here in new york city mahmoud abbas has submitted an application to the u.n. for statehood for the palestinian territories. new video of the exchange of that actually happening. we...
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it will need a full month to reach the moon, unlike the old quick three-day apollo flights. the lunar probe the size of a small car will orbit the moon studying the lunar atmosphere in the hopes of understanding other atmospheres in our solar system. scientists are also investigating moon dust. it causes a mysterious lunar glow emanating from the surs have. vine activities believes the dust levitates from the moon's surface and even shoots up into the air. >> with labbee we plan to fly through the moon clouds and understand where it's being locked and how it's getting up there. >> it's leaving millions on the east coast with just breath-taking images like this one from the top of rockefeller center in new york city as labbee heads to the move. another over homes in washington, d.c., and this shot from point lookout state park in maryland. those images never get old. the mission will last six months ending with the $240 million probe plunging into the moon. heather? >> they're trying to figure out if those images have been photoshopped at all because they really do look amazi
it will need a full month to reach the moon, unlike the old quick three-day apollo flights. the lunar probe the size of a small car will orbit the moon studying the lunar atmosphere in the hopes of understanding other atmospheres in our solar system. scientists are also investigating moon dust. it causes a mysterious lunar glow emanating from the surs have. vine activities believes the dust levitates from the moon's surface and even shoots up into the air. >> with labbee we plan to fly...
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apollo creed dead, nothing! >> you made a really good point that's coming back to haunt you right now. you said, look, if the republicans and the democrats as well, if they don't want to use movies with violent imagery, maybe it's time to pull out something that's inspirational and is very, very belushi-ish. >> over? did you say over? nothing is over until we decide it is! was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor? hell no! >> germans? >> forget it. he's rolling. >> it ain't over now! because when the going gets tough -- the tough get going! who's with me? let's go! hey! >> i cannot -- you cannot watch that and not get motive ated. >> that was actually a really good depiction. up until yesterday, that was members of the tea party and john boehner running out. >> and john boehner was alone until yesterday. >> exactly. very good depiction. did you think of that? >> i thought -- i didn't actually write the script back in the 1970's. i was mature enough to enjoy it, though. >> john landis wrote the script but
apollo creed dead, nothing! >> you made a really good point that's coming back to haunt you right now. you said, look, if the republicans and the democrats as well, if they don't want to use movies with violent imagery, maybe it's time to pull out something that's inspirational and is very, very belushi-ish. >> over? did you say over? nothing is over until we decide it is! was it over when the germans bombed pearl harbor? hell no! >> germans? >> forget it. he's rolling....
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that's jim lovell, the apollo 13 astronaut, it was absolutely a toning e -- stunning event. if you want to feel better about your life, just sit down with any of those medal of honor recipients. they are so humble, it is just an honor to be in their presence. jenna: you were in great company, jon. looks like a great time. thank you for sharing that. of. jon: thanks to them for inviting me. jenna: did you do okay? i mean, you had a big crowd there. jon: i got a little choked up from time to time. jenna: well, that appropriate. jon: well -- jenna: show 'em who you really are, jon scott. just let it loose. [laughter] jon: anyway, they are doing some great education too spreading to kids in the schools. i didn't get to see this, actually, because i got thunderstormed out of chicago on landing, but they are sending the medal of honor recipients to schools around the country and educating kids about, you know, the value of the medal, courage, patriotism, that kind of thing. it's absolutely wonderful. jenna: well, sounds great. lucky kids, right? and lucky us. we'll be right back.
that's jim lovell, the apollo 13 astronaut, it was absolutely a toning e -- stunning event. if you want to feel better about your life, just sit down with any of those medal of honor recipients. they are so humble, it is just an honor to be in their presence. jenna: you were in great company, jon. looks like a great time. thank you for sharing that. of. jon: thanks to them for inviting me. jenna: did you do okay? i mean, you had a big crowd there. jon: i got a little choked up from time to...
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now these tiger teams became legendary during the apollo 13 mission. you may remember them from the movie working with spare parts to try to fix an on board problem. apparently if that doesn't work then a space walk may actually be needed. nasa will make that decision later today. kind of like macgyver, i guess. >>> president obama promised transparency. remember this. >> let me say this as simply as i can. transparency and the rule of law will be the touch stones of this presidency. >> well, some members of congress are -- excuse me, some members of the white house press core, rather, are calling him out on that saying that he is being way too restrictive in terms of the access that's given to news photographers. so here's what the white house press secretary, jay carney, had to say about that. >> i will not live to see the day and neither will you when independent journalists who cover the white house will say, you know what, i've got all the access i wanted today, this week, next month. that's not going to happen. >> 38 news organizations sent a let
now these tiger teams became legendary during the apollo 13 mission. you may remember them from the movie working with spare parts to try to fix an on board problem. apparently if that doesn't work then a space walk may actually be needed. nasa will make that decision later today. kind of like macgyver, i guess. >>> president obama promised transparency. remember this. >> let me say this as simply as i can. transparency and the rule of law will be the touch stones of this...
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they each have pros and cons but it seems obvious about our apollo experience the moon would be a natural choice to check out the resores and that could lower the cost overall to asteroids in mars. >> but when you're hitching a ride with the rugs at least for a few more years, how difficult does that make our ability to advance this idea? >> well, the russians have their own set of problems. they don't fund their space program very well, they've had quality control problems with manned spaceships, their planetary scientific spacecraft has failed because of quality control so this plan for a man base on the russian side is not credible until they start putting more resources in. bill: you're scep ti dal. >> -- skel tai -- scep taiical. >> i am. i think you'll have the see the robot probes before we believe they can tackle this job. bill: tom jones, have a great weekend. >> thank you. martha: it could be a game changer in treating heart disease. what scientists are saying about the promise of using your own skin to save your heart. pretty cool story, coming up, right after this. [ male anno
they each have pros and cons but it seems obvious about our apollo experience the moon would be a natural choice to check out the resores and that could lower the cost overall to asteroids in mars. >> but when you're hitching a ride with the rugs at least for a few more years, how difficult does that make our ability to advance this idea? >> well, the russians have their own set of problems. they don't fund their space program very well, they've had quality control problems with...
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. >> remember zeus and apollo were the same ones. depends on who you knew. >> you are stumping maria right now. >> now do you want to dance? >> telling the woman about lightning. what a catch that was done. >> that did not come from zeus, but the storm in florida. living up to its name as the lightning capital of the united states and more storms today. we could be looking at more lightning strikes across florida, but i wanted to focus in on another system that is from texas all the way to the great lakes. the reason is because there is a lot of extreme weather that has been occurring across parts of missouri and flash flooding and last night tornado warnings across kansas city and heavy rain across parts of texas through the west of dallas. locally more than six inches of rainfall that will be possible with the storm out here. the flooding will be a concern. they have several flash flood warnings in effect across texas and missouri because of flooding currently ongoing with the storm system. now something else with it, ahead of it w
. >> remember zeus and apollo were the same ones. depends on who you knew. >> you are stumping maria right now. >> now do you want to dance? >> telling the woman about lightning. what a catch that was done. >> that did not come from zeus, but the storm in florida. living up to its name as the lightning capital of the united states and more storms today. we could be looking at more lightning strikes across florida, but i wanted to focus in on another system that is...
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i remember the gemini and apollo launches and you do, too. wonderful stuff back then. >> it really was. >> gregg: so inspiring to all of us. speaking of inspiring, you're going to be at yankee stadium tonight. right? >> that's right. watching sir paul mccartney. i'm going with my sons. it's going to be a great boys night out. >> gregg: good for you. that's great. wonderful new york moment. i went to a broadway show last night with sutton foster. anything goes. she is an incredible talent. just wonderful new york experiences, aren't they? >> great weather in new york now. so enjoy time out for sure. >> gregg: good to have you. >> great to be here. >> gregg: that's going to do it for russ. rick folbaum and arthel neville taking over. have a great weekend.
i remember the gemini and apollo launches and you do, too. wonderful stuff back then. >> it really was. >> gregg: so inspiring to all of us. speaking of inspiring, you're going to be at yankee stadium tonight. right? >> that's right. watching sir paul mccartney. i'm going with my sons. it's going to be a great boys night out. >> gregg: good for you. that's great. wonderful new york moment. i went to a broadway show last night with sutton foster. anything goes. she is an...